3.1 Heart of Darkness
The enslavement of natives
‘Black rags were wound their loins, and the (més)

3.1 Heart of Darkness
The enslavement of natives
‘Black rags were wound their loins, and the short ends
behind waggled to and fro like tails […] Each had an
iron collar on his neck, and all were connected with
a chain’ (Conrad, 1996:30)
03/05/2015 Laura Moreno Sorolla 8 (menys)

4. Conclusion
General justifications for the British Empire:
Race, economy, moral and (més)

4. Conclusion
General justifications for the British Empire:
Race, economy, moral and consumerism
Civilise the natives (savages)
Usage of literature as another tool for justification 03/05/2015 Laura Moreno Sorolla 9 (menys)

What is squatting? Occupying an abandoned area of land or a building without lawful permission to (més)

What is squatting? Occupying an abandoned area of land or a building without lawful permission to use it.
Protesting against speculation in order to defend the housing right against economic or social difficulties.
(menys)

What is squatting? Some squatting movements are political, such as anarchist, autonomist (més)

What is squatting? Some squatting movements are political, such as anarchist, autonomist or socialist.
There are 1 billion squatters globally.
Social centers around the world exist mainly in countries where squatting is legal.
(menys)

References http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/constructionandproperty/9658410/Squatters-take-a-commercial-break.html#
Robert Neuwirth, Shadow cities: A Billion Squatters, a New Urban World
(menys)

The Role of the Father
“Heathcliff:
“My son [Linton] is prospective owner of your place, and I (més)

The Role of the Father
“Heathcliff:
“My son [Linton] is prospective owner of your place, and I should not wish him to die till I was certain of being his successor.”(Brontë, 2012: 209) Hindley: gambler; abuser
Heathcliff: kills his son (menys)